MTV Sports: TJ Lavin's Ultimate BMX | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 24868
Platform: Playstation ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Age: 13 - 17 years Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.5
UPC: 752919470497 EAN: 0752919470497 ASIN: B00004WLQS
Release Date: September 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Product Description MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX features two-time X Games BMX dirt champion T.J. Lavin. Control him or one of nine other riders in dirt, vert, and street events. There are over 50 land and air tricks to master, including tail whips, crooked grinds, and 720s. The game contains the MTV BMX Competition, which combines all three events. There are sponsors, upgradeable equipment, and riding environments that get tougher as the riders get better. The game features single-player games as well as multiplayer modes, which allow your friends to join the action.
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The worst game I have ever played July 7, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I seriously hate this game.Its the worst game ever made on Playstation.Its frustrating.Every time you try to do a trick you just fall down and the graphics are horrible.The soundtrack is also a little bit annoying(it has good bands but they chose bad songs from the good bands).The frame rate is also really bad too.So don't go anywhere near this game or consider purchasing it because its the worst game out there.Pick up Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX or Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX instead.
not even half of dave mirra April 27, 2001 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Its too bad this game is as bad as it is. I would have loved it if it were a clone of Dave Mirras BMX, but its not. This came out after Dave Mirras BMX and it should have been better. This game suffers a great deal with clipping (textures and walls become see through), the gameplay is slow, and the control is hard to manuver. When you turn, it turn more and further than you want it to go. The camera is very choppy and does not help you see what is in front of you. The animation is very stiff and unrealistic, even for a game. save your money and dont buy it. I love BMX and have been waiting for BMX games since Excitebike and I guess there always has to be a few games that come out only to get a quick buck, this is one of them.
Not good... April 5, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
There were so many things which were disappointing about this game, it's hard to know where to start. For beginners, the camera made me nauseous and much of the time you couldn't see where you were going. The graphics were sub-par, with big chunks of the world like sidewalks and walls flickering on and off. The motions of the riders looks really stiff and unnatural. The control is wonky, and doesn't feel like you're riding a bike. For example he speeds up without pedaling! Also the number of tricks pales in comparison to Mirra BMX and Tony Hawk. All in all, a big disappointment.
Probably the Best BMX Game Out There March 26, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought TJ Lavin's Ultimate BMX game the second day it came out, and I love it. It is so addictive. You can play as 10 different riders, including TJ Lavin, Fuzzy Hall, Matt Beringer, and 7 others. The game tests you in 3 levels, in dirt, vert, and street. You can even compete on TJ Lavin's famous backyard jumps, the same jumps that MTV used for the Sports and Music Festival two years ago. With over 50 different tricks to try, you never run out of combinations. The graphics are the best I've seen from a BMX game yet. So do yourself a favor, and go pick this game up, but always rent before buying, but if you bought and didn't rent it first, I think you'll be alright, after all, this is the best BMXing game.
Probably the Best BMX Game Out There March 26, 2001 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought TJ Lavin's Ultimate BMX game the second day it came out, and I love it. It is so addictive. You can play as 10 different riders, including TJ Lavin, Fuzzy Hall, Matt Beringer, and 7 others. The game tests you in 3 levels, in dirt, vert, and street. You can even compete on TJ Lavin's famous backyard jumps, the same jumps that MTV used for the Sports and Music Festival two years ago. With over 50 different tricks to try, you never run out of combinations. The graphics are the best I've seen from a BMX game yet. So do yourself a favor, and go pick this game up, but always rent before buying, but if you bought and didn't rent it first, I think you'll be alright, after all, this is the best BMXing game.
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